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]]>First, what is body positivity? Well, as it sounds, it’s a movement that’s all about embracing and loving your body exactly as it is. Although the body positivity movement rejects the idea that traditionally beautiful bodies by society’s rigid standards are better than any others, it doesn’t privilege any one particular body type. In fact, it argues that what your body looks like doesn’t make one bit of a difference to how much you should love it. Skinny or fat, stretch marks or scars, body positivity tells you you are beautiful as is.
It’s a lovely, powerful message, but that doesn’t mean it’s easy to become body positive. Our world is constantly sending us messages that some bodies are better than others; that our bodies aren’t good enough as they are, and that we should be ashamed and buy things in order to meet a standard that is highly unrealistic and unattainable anyway.
So if you struggle to internalize or practice body positivity right away, that’s okay. Take your time. Take if slow. Fake it until you make it. Try talking to yourself the way you’d talk to a friend. “You’re beautiful. You’re good enough as you are. I love you.” Over time, you’ll start to really believe it.
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]]>The post These are the High Street Brands Living Up to Their “Inclusivity” Promises appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>H&M not only offers up to size 24, they actually use plus-size models to showcase how their clothes look on real, curvy women.
ASOS now has an “ASOS Curve” range which goes up to size 34. The gorgeous curvy models are making us want the clothes even more.
Boohoo is also finally starting to use beautiful women of all shapes and sizes. This gorgeous ensemble is from their plus-size collection.
Monki are ambassadors for inclusivity and body positivity and they have been living up to that promise. They regularly feature stunning models of all varieties and visually celebrate LGBTQ+ rights while they are at it.
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]]>The post Body Positivity for Beginners appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>First, what is body positivity? Well, as it sounds, it’s a movement that’s all about embracing and loving your body exactly as it is. Although the body positivity movement rejects the idea that traditionally beautiful bodies by society’s rigid standards are better than any others, it doesn’t privilege any one particular body type. In fact, it argues that what your body looks like doesn’t make one bit of a difference to how much you should love it. Skinny or fat, stretch marks or scars, body positivity tells you you are beautiful as is.
It’s a lovely, powerful message, but that doesn’t mean it’s easy to become body positive. Our world is constantly sending us messages that some bodies are better than others; that our bodies aren’t good enough as they are, and that we should be ashamed and buy things in order to meet a standard that is highly unrealistic and unattainable anyway.
So if you struggle to internalize or practice body positivity right away, that’s okay. Take your time. Take if slow. Fake it until you make it. Try talking to yourself the way you’d talk to a friend. “You’re beautiful. You’re good enough as you are. I love you.” Over time, you’ll start to really believe it.
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]]>The post These are the High Street Brands Living Up to Their “Inclusivity” Promises appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>H&M not only offers up to size 24, they actually use plus-size models to showcase how their clothes look on real, curvy women.
ASOS now has an “ASOS Curve” range which goes up to size 34. The gorgeous curvy models are making us want the clothes even more.
Boohoo is also finally starting to use beautiful women of all shapes and sizes. This gorgeous ensemble is from their plus-size collection.
Monki are ambassadors for inclusivity and body positivity and they have been living up to that promise. They regularly feature stunning models of all varieties and visually celebrate LGBTQ+ rights while they are at it.
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